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4 rows where musiccaps_aspects contains "amateur recording" and musiccaps_aspects contains "meditative"
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musiccaps_aspects (array) 36 ✖
- amateur recording · 4 ✖
- meditative · 4 ✖
- ambient auditorium sounds 1
- background noises 1
- birds chirping 1
- calming 1
- chant like 1
- chanting 1
- cinematic/atmospherical 1
- clapping 1
- classical music 1
- classical song 1
- didgeridoo 1
- droning 1
- extemporaneous 1
- female singer 1
- folk song 1
- high pitch 1
- hynoptic 1
- incoherent music 1
- lao folk music 1
- laos classical song 1
- laos folk song 1
- laotian classical music 1
- lilting 1
- live performance 1
- medium fast tempo 1
- melodic 1
- people talking 1
- slower to medium tempo 1
- small hand cymbals 1
- soothing 1
- synth pad srone sounds 1
- tibetan bowls 1
- vocal backup 1
- xylophone like instrument 1
musiccaps_names (array) 9 ✖
youtube_published (date) 4 ✖
- 2006-08-21 1
- 2008-02-01 1
- 2011-07-05 1
- 2013-04-27 1
video | youtube_link | musiccaps_caption | youtube_published | youtube_channel | youtube_description | musiccaps_names | musiccaps_aspects | musiccaps_author | youtube_id | musiccaps_rowid |
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Ambrose Cameron F# Tour Mago - London Didgeridoo Shop UK | This audio contains someone playing a didgeridoo using circular breathing for a continuous sound. This is an amateur recording. In the background you can hear birds chirping. This song may be playing live during a traditional performance. | 2008-02-01T12:58:48Z | Aboriginal Arts | This was an Aboriginal instrument chosen by Darryl Dikarrna to be played during the White Cockatoo tour in 2007. This actual clip is the mago being played beautifully by David Blanasi's protoge Darryl in Darwin. For sale - http://www.aboriginalarts.co.uk/mago/ambrose_tour/ambrose_tour.htm | ["Didgeridoo", "Music"] | ["amateur recording", "didgeridoo", "birds chirping", "slower to medium tempo", "meditative"] | 6 | 6KXd7l5pThg | 744 | |
Lao Traditional Music 2013 4 (ຂັບທຸ້ມຫຼວງພະບາງ) | A female vocalist sings this loud chant like folk song in a foreign language. The tempo is medium fast with vocal backup, rhythmic small hand cymbals and xylophone like instruments. The audio quality is inferior so the music is incoherent. This song is a live performance or concert with ambient sounds. The song is loud, lilting, chant-like, meditative, droning, hynoptic, melodious and classical. This song is a Classical Laos Folk song. | 2013-04-27T04:36:46Z | vkone kone | ຂັບທຸ້ມຫຼວງພະບາງສະບັບເກົ່າ ນຳສະແດງໂດຍຄະນະສິນລະປະວັນນະຄະດີເຮືອນວັດທະນທຳພວງຈຳປາ ເນຶ່່່ອງໃນໂອກາດໄປສະແດງທີ່ປະເທດຝຮັ່ງ. | ["Folk music", "Music", "Musical instrument", "Rattle (instrument)", "Percussion"] | ["female singer", "medium fast tempo", "lilting", "chant like", "droning", "hynoptic", "folk song", "classical song", "laos classical song", "laos folk song", "melodic", "extemporaneous", "incoherent music", "live performance", "ambient auditorium sounds", "people talking", "clapping", "amateur recording", "lao folk music", "vocal backup", "small hand cymbals", "xylophone like instrument", "classical music", "laotian classical music", "chanting", "meditative", "soothing"] | 7 | 8MbxazeMw2E | 917 | |
MPerriconeTibetan Bowls | Someone is hitting tibetan bowls that keep ringing out with a big release time. This may be playing in a meditation workshop. | 2006-08-21T23:40:39Z | OmStream | Tibetan Singing Bowl performance by Michael Perricone at Yoga Works, Santa Monica CA. Director: Arthur Klein | ["Singing bowl"] | ["amateur recording", "tibetan bowls", "high pitch", "meditative", "calming"] | 6 | LaoUSBEVHVQ | 2205 | |
Amazing Strength of Air! | The song contains synth pad sounds in the low to mid range playing drone sounds with little atmospheric sounds. In the background you can hear sounds of something falling to the ground. This song may be playing for meditation. | 2011-07-05T21:17:47Z | brusspup | brusspup t-shirts! http://brusspup.spreadshirt.com/ Add me on Facebook (click the like button to add me on facebook) https://www.facebook.com/pages/Brusspup/158773774166995 This is a pretty old trick but still very impressive. If you take a wooden ruler and lay it on the edge of a table and try to break it by bringing a force down on it, the ruler will just fly off of the table. But when you lay a piece of paper on top of the ruler then the surface area that the air is resting on is much greater than it was when it was resting on the ruler alone. So with all of the air pressure on the newspaper, the ruler is unable to move when quick force is applied to it, causing the ruler to break. Give this trick a try, but be careful, the ruler can fly up and hit your face or hit an object in the house. The reason i blurred out the newspaper is because logo's and businesses appeared in those ads. | ["Music", "Rumble", "Inside, small room"] | ["cinematic/atmospherical", "synth pad srone sounds", "background noises", "amateur recording", "meditative"] | 6 | Z5x5BLzQKZI | 3340 |
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CREATE VIEW musiccaps_details AS select musiccaps.url as video, json_object( 'label', coalesce(videos.title, 'Missing from YouTube'), 'href', musiccaps.url ) as youtube_link, musiccaps.caption as musiccaps_caption, videos.publishedAt as youtube_published, videos.channelTitle as youtube_channel, videos.description as youtube_description, musiccaps.audioset_names as musiccaps_names, musiccaps.aspect_list as musiccaps_aspects, musiccaps.author_id as musiccaps_author, videos.id as youtube_id, musiccaps.rowid as musiccaps_rowid from musiccaps left join videos on musiccaps.ytid = videos.id;